Last updated: 2026-05-01

Frankfurt City Map Poster

Playfully but accurately dubbed 'Mainhattan', the map here is geographically dictated by the gentle, winding curve of the Main River, but visually dominated by something totally un-European: a massive, towering grid of gleaming, incredibly dense financial skyscrapers clustered violently in the very center of the city.

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Frankfurt from above

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Despite the overwhelming presence of the European Central Bank and global wealth, the passionate roar of Eintracht Frankfurt fans in the Waldstadion proves the city has a fierce, beating heart. Crisp, highly corporate silver, deep banking navy, or the warm, historic timber-frame brown of the Römerberg square perfectly frame the unbelievable economic power of Germany’s financial titan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I print a Frankfurt map poster at home?

Yes. Download your Frankfurt poster and print on thick matte or glossy photo paper. The standard version works well up to 8×10″. For larger prints (A3, A2, A1), use the high-resolution export and print at a local shop or online service.

How do I add text and coordinates to my Frankfurt poster?

Use the text overlay panel in the editor to add a title, subtitle, date, and GPS coordinates. You can change fonts, sizes, weight, and position. Frankfurt's coordinates are pre-filled — just toggle them on.

How do I create a Frankfurt map poster?

Go to mapposter.xyz, search for Frankfurt, pick a theme, and customize the colors and text. You can download a standard version right away, or get a high-resolution export (up to 7200px at 300 DPI) for $2.99. No account needed.

What sizes can I print a Frankfurt map poster?

High-resolution exports go up to 7200 pixels at 300 DPI, which prints cleanly up to A1 (23.4 × 33.1″) or 24 × 36″. Standard downloads are 1080p — good for 8×10″ or digital use.

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